Corneal Disorders
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Corneal Disorders
At Borde Clinic, your eye health is our foremost concern. Let’s delve into corneal disorders, conditions that affect the clear front surface of your eye.
What is the Cornea?
The cornea is the eye’s outermost layer. It’s vital for clear vision as it helps to focus light onto the retina.
Types of Corneal Disorders:
1. Keratoconus: This condition causes the cornea to thin and bulge, leading to distorted vision.
2. Corneal Abrasions: Scratches or injuries to the cornea can result in pain, redness, and blurred vision.
3. Corneal Ulcers: Infections or injuries can lead to corneal ulcers, which demand immediate attention to prevent vision loss.
4. Corneal Dystrophies: Genetic conditions that affect the cornea’s clarity, leading to vision problems.
Symptoms:
- Blurred or distorted vision
- Redness, pain, and sensitivity to light
- Excessive tearing
- Foreign body sensation in the eye
Diagnosis: Advanced technologies like corneal topography, tomography, and slit-lamp examination aid in precise diagnosis.
Treatment Options: The choice of treatment depends on the specific disorder:
1. Medications: Antibiotics or lubricating drops for abrasions, and antiviral or antibiotic drops for ulcers.
2. Contact Lenses: Specially designed lenses for conditions like keratoconus.
3. Corneal Transplant: When damage is severe, a transplant may be necessary to replace the damaged cornea with a healthy one.
Prevention Tips:
- Protect your eyes from injury.
- Avoid rubbing your eyes.
- Practice good hygiene to prevent infections.
- Attend regular eye check-ups.
Conclusion: Corneal disorders can impact your vision and overall eye health. Early diagnosis and expert care are crucial. Trust Dr. Nishita Beke-Borde at Borde Clinic for a comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment plans. Your vision matters to us.